Jack Glover is slated to lace up at the University of Minnesota next season after playing two years for the US National Team Development Program. The 6’3, 190-pound defenseman finished second on the team, amongst blueliners, with 28 points (2G, 26A) in 59 games this past season. Glover also helped Team USA win gold at the 2014 U-18 World Junior Championships in Finland by contributing four points in seven games.

Pos.

D

Shoots

R

Ht.

6'3"

Born

5/17/1996

Wt.

190

Hometown

Garden Valley, MN

38. Jack Glover US NTDP - USHL*Rankings as per The Hockey News

2013-14

GP

G

A

Pts.

PIM

US NTDP

59

2

26

28

30

Trent Klatt, Islanders Player Development Glover is a big, powerful defender that has the ability to produce as well as defend. Very good skater and smart with the puck. Tough to beat him with the puck in the corners because he has a reach you can’t teach.

Second-year OHL winger Brendan Lemieux improved drastically on his point totals from his rookie season with the Barrie Colts. After tallying 14 points in 2012-13, Lemieux notched 53 points (27G, 26A) in 65 games as a sophomore. Brendan has a championship pedigree, as his father is Claude Lemieux, a four-time Stanley Cup winner and 1995 Conn Smythe winner.

Trent Klatt, Islanders Player Development Brendan has many of the same characteristics of his father (Claude Lemieux) when he played the game. He's a guy you love to have on your team and hate to play against. He has an edgy, in your face style, but don’t discount his ability to play the game. Depth player.

John Quenneville’s 58 points (25G, 33A) in 61 games this season six points shy of the Brandon Wheat Kings team lead. Quenneville, the cousin of Chicago Blackhawks Head Coach Joe Quenneville, took his performance to another level during the playoffs, as he led Brandon with 13 points (5G, 8A) in nine games. Along with Islanders prospect Ryan Pulock, Quenneville and the Wheat Kings fell in the second round to the eventual Memorial Cup Champions, the Edmonton Oil Kings.

Pos.

C

Shoots

L

Ht.

6'0"

Born

4/16/1996

Wt.

182

Hometown

Sherwood Park, AB

36. John Quenneville Brandon Wheat Kings - WHL*Rankings as per The Hockey News

2013-14

GP

G

A

Pts.

PIM

Brandon

61

25

33

58

71

Trent Klatt, Islanders Player Development Quenneville is an all-purpose style of player; a meat-and-potato guy with very good instincts around the net. He's a depth type of player with very good habits that can make plays offensively, but will more likely end up on the score sheet scoring the goal rather than setting it up.